Bitcoin Foundation executive
director Bruce Fenton has become the latest high-profile Bitcoin personality to
criticize SegWit2x.
In comments on Twitter Sunday,
Fenton triggered responses from other well-known Bitcoin industry and community
figures after he wrote that he “didn’t see the benefit” of the hard fork.
“What's the end goal?
Switching dev teams alone?” he asked. “What makes it worth it? ROI?”
SegWit2x’s imminent activation
has led to increasingly hostile rhetoric from supporters of Bitcoin Core, who
frequently suggest the fork is an attempt to unseat its developers as a
“hostile takeover.”
Fenton stopped short of stating
outright SegWit2x would be hostile to Bitcoin, instead appearing to reinforce
the futility of the operation.
“If the goal is to simply to
honor agreements then people shouldn't have made those agreements to begin
with,” he added in a further tweet.
Reacting, others could not
agree on whether the goal of November’s fork was to switch development teams.
“I don't think goal is to
switch, but to coerce Core to adopt block size increase,” BitGo engineer
Jameson Lopp wrote, while entrepreneur Tuur Demeester conversely stated his
opinion to the contrary.
Despite the supposed threat
posed to Bitcoin network stability, prices have increased in the run-up to the
fork’s November 18 deadline.
Meanwhile, the fifth hard fork
of Ethereum occurred problem-free over the weekend, with prices rising towards
$350.
Source : Cointelegraph
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